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DK Is One Of The Best Finishers In T20 Cricket: Sangakkara
The 39-year-old Karthik, who had announced retirement from all forms of cricket earlier in June, became the first-ever Indian to participate in the SA20, scheduled from January 9 to February 8.
In the T20 format alone for various teams, including in the IPL, Karthik has scored 7407 runs in 401 matches at a strike rate of 136.96. He played his last competitive cricket during this year's IPL for RCB, where he played a crucial role in the team's playoff qualification, scoring 326 runs in 14 matches at a strike rate of 187.36.
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